Actually, Anglicizing a language, especially one like Hindi is difficult, because many of the sounds in Hindi are difficult to represent using Anglicized text, since each person may have a different interpretation of how that text is pronounced. Thus, it is always best to focus on the sounds, and try to master those, which is achieved via an audio/visual medium. This is also true, for example, of languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc.
i like swar song do u have vyanjan song pls tell
rameshverma1971 1 month ago
i like this video
1978mohana 2 months ago
Hello dilnejiseapnakahaa,
Actually, Anglicizing a language, especially one like Hindi is difficult, because many of the sounds in Hindi are difficult to represent using Anglicized text, since each person may have a different interpretation of how that text is pronounced. Thus, it is always best to focus on the sounds, and try to master those, which is achieved via an audio/visual medium. This is also true, for example, of languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc.
vsharma87 7 months ago
a= anaar. aa= aam, e= imli, e= ek, u= ullu, u =un, ri= shri, ae= aedi, a=ainak, o= om, au= aurat, ang= angoor, aha
i tried to write in English how to pronounce but it's better to hear it well over & overrrr
dilnejiseapnakahaa 7 months ago
13 vowels !
dilnejiseapnakahaa 7 months ago